DCRasul Douglas
West Virginia — Big 12
- Height: 6-2
- Weight: 204
- Hometown: East Orange, NJ
- Age: 22
Bio
SENIOR (2016):
- Played in 13 games and started 12
- Earned All-American Second-Team honors from Associated Press, Football Writers' Association of America, Walter Camp Football Foundation, Pro Football Focus, USA Today, CBSSports.com
- Named All-American Third-Team by SB Nation
- Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year (ESPN.com)
- WVU Defensive Player of the Year
- Unanimous All-Big 12 First Team honoree (Coaches, AP, ESPN.com)
- WVU Defensive Champion (Texas)
- Led the nation with eight interceptions
- Ranked No. 3 in the Big 12 and No. 19 nationally in passes defended per game (1.2)
- Fourth-leading tackler for WVU with 70 tackles
- Finished with eight tackles and a pass breakup against Miami in the Russell Athletic Bowl
- Registered an interception and a forced fumble while leading the team with nine tackles at Iowa State
- Had an interception and one solo tackle vs. Oklahoma
- Recorded nine tackles and an interception at Texas
- Had a career-best two interceptions and added a TFL and foru total tackles against Kansas
- Returned an interception 37 yards and added four tackles against TCU
- Registered three tackles, including first career sack at TTU
- Had an interception, assisted on a TFL and recorded five tackles against Kansas State
- Recorded his second career interception and returned it 54 yards for a touchdown and added six tackles vs. BYU
- Led the team with a career-best 11 tackles, nine solo, and assisted on a TFL and added two pass breakups against Youngstown State
JUNIOR (2015):
- Played in 11 games
- Added depth at cornerback and was used on special teams
- Finished with eight tackles, including six unassisted tackles, a pass breakup, an interception and a forced fumble
- Saw time on a season-high 60 snaps at Baylor
- Played 20-plus snaps against Kansas, Texas Tech, TCU and Baylor
- Recorded a season-best three tackles at Baylor, including two unassisted tackles, also a career high
- Tallied first career fumble recovery at Baylor
- Earned his first pass breakup at TCU
- Registered first career interception at Kansas
SOPHOMORE (2014): Nassau Community College
- Played for coach Joseph Osovet at Nassau Community College
- NJCAA All-American First Team
- PrepStar JUCO All-American
- Helped team to a 10-0 record, No. 6 national ranking and a victory in the Valley of the Sun Bowl in 2014
- Registered 43 tackles in 2014 as a sophomore, including 33 unassisted and 7.5 tackles for loss
- Also had two interceptions, 15 pass breakups, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery
- Ranked fifth nationally in pass breakups
- Made five or more tackles in five games
- Collected 11 stops, including 10 solo and 1.5 tackles for loss against Lackawanna
- 2014 All-Northeast Football Conference (NFC) Defensive MVP
- 2014 All-NFC First Team Offense
FRESHMAN (2013): Nassau Community College
- As a freshman in 2013, he compiled 40 tackles, including 27 unassisted tackles, three interceptions and three pass breakups
- Four-star defensive back prospect by ESPN, Rivals. Scout.com and 247Sports
- Three-star rating by PrepStar
- No. 1 JUCO cornerback in New York, No. 3 JUCO cornerback nationally and No. 27 JUCO prospect in the nation by 247Sports
- No. 29 overall junior college prospect by Scout.com
- No. 19 on the Rivals junior college preseason Top 100
- No. 3 junior college defensive back according to ESPN
- No. 20 on the ESPN Junior College Top 50
REDSHIRT (2012): Nassau Community College
HIGH SCHOOL
- Played for Marion Bell at East Orange High
PERSONAL
- Birthday is Aug. 29
- Son of Carletter Williams
- One of seven children
- Majoring in multidisciplinary studies